A
low colour temperature is characteristic for the general service lamp. It is perceived as being warm. The continuous
spectrum of the incandescent lamp results in an excellent
colour rendition. As a point light source with high
luminance it produces brilliance. Incandescent lamps can be dimmed without problem. They do not require any additional equipment for their operation. The disadvantages of incandescent lamps are low
luminous efficacy and a relatively brief nominal service life.